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This World Baseball Classic campaign captures the sport through a fan-led lens. From Shohei Ohtani shrines in Japan to Korean dance squads and Dominican stadium bands, the film moves through distinct expressions of fandom across countries and communities. Becky G, a six-time Latin Grammy Award–winning artist, calls to “expect everything,” setting the tone for a tournament defined as much by cultural ritual as by the game itself.
Lola Ovando
This World Baseball Classic campaign captures the sport through a fan-led lens. From Shohei Ohtani shrines in Japan to Korean dance squads and Dominican stadium bands, the film moves through distinct expressions of fandom across countries and communities. Becky G, a six-time Latin Grammy Award–winning artist, calls to “expect everything,” setting the tone for a tournament defined as much by cultural ritual as by the game itself.
“Drop In” reimagines San Vansterdam as a lived-in city. Shot with a mix of legendary and street-cast skaters, it adopts a loose, self-filmed aesthetic. Documentary footage slips into game logic, blurring the line between what’s possible and what’s imagined. The film treats the skate world as something porous, where real bodies, altered physics, and community authorship overlap.
Shortlisted for a 2026 Shots Award for Casting.
Natalia Casanova
“Drop In” reimagines San Vansterdam as a lived-in city. Shot with a mix of legendary and street-cast skaters, it adopts a loose, self-filmed aesthetic. Documentary footage slips into game logic, blurring the line between what’s possible and what’s imagined. The film treats the skate world as something porous, where real bodies, altered physics, and community authorship overlap.
Shortlisted for a 2026 Shots Award for Casting.
Part of WhatsApp’s largest global campaign to date, “Not Even WhatsApp” centers on the privacy of everyday communication—voice notes, late-night texts, and the small, chaotic exchanges that define how people actually use the platform. The film reinforces a simple claim: no one, not even WhatsApp, can access what’s being said.
Natalia Casanova
Part of WhatsApp’s largest global campaign to date, “Not Even WhatsApp” centers on the privacy of everyday communication—voice notes, late-night texts, and the small, chaotic exchanges that define how people actually use the platform. The film reinforces a simple claim: no one, not even WhatsApp, can access what’s being said.
Merrell’s “It Starts Outside” introduces a new global platform that reframes the outdoors as something immediate and accessible. Moving away from summit-driven narratives, the campaign focuses on the simple act of stepping outside as a catalyst for clarity, connection, and momentum. Told through everyday moments rather than extremes, it expands the brand from performance heritage into a broader, more inclusive cultural space.
Liliana Huacuja
Merrell’s “It Starts Outside” introduces a new global platform that reframes the outdoors as something immediate and accessible. Moving away from summit-driven narratives, the campaign focuses on the simple act of stepping outside as a catalyst for clarity, connection, and momentum. Told through everyday moments rather than extremes, it expands the brand from performance heritage into a broader, more inclusive cultural space.
Aura Santamaria
Natalia Casanova
Executive Producers
GABRIEL STAVENHAGEN, COLEEN HAYNES
Sebastián Castillo
Executive Producers
GABRIEL STAVENHAGEN, COLEEN HAYNES
Magali Sagarra
Hayette Burad
Natalia Casanova
Helena Medina-Lomelí
José Aguirre
Cristina Barres
Nat Casanova
José Aguirre
Cristina Barres
Magali Sagarra
Helena Medina-Lomelí
Jose Aguirre
Magali Sagarra
Cristina Barres
Helena Medina
Directed by Vincent Haycock, the “1000 Back” campaign portrays a tableau of life through the story of a thousand originals. The single-take film, which stars Carlisle Aikens, a professional skateboarder and member of the adidas Skate Team, runs through a street shining a light on the individuals, communities, and subcultures that have incorporated the iconic Trefoil logo into their everyday lives, making it their own.
Pepe Aguirre
Directed by Vincent Haycock, the “1000 Back” campaign portrays a tableau of life through the story of a thousand originals. The single-take film, which stars Carlisle Aikens, a professional skateboarder and member of the adidas Skate Team, runs through a street shining a light on the individuals, communities, and subcultures that have incorporated the iconic Trefoil logo into their everyday lives, making it their own.
Cristina Barres
Helena Medina
This global PlayStation campaign tells the story of an ordinary city that gradually transforms, turning everyday spaces into moments of play—dustbins into hoops, staircases into slides. By blurring the line between environment and imagination, it suggests that play isn’t confined to the screen, but embedded in how we move through the world.
Cristina Barres
This global PlayStation campaign tells the story of an ordinary city that gradually transforms, turning everyday spaces into moments of play—dustbins into hoops, staircases into slides. By blurring the line between environment and imagination, it suggests that play isn’t confined to the screen, but embedded in how we move through the world.
Part of the “A Love Letter to Mexico,” campaign for Don Julio, this film is a portrait of contemporary Mexico through those who live and create from a place of devotion. Made in collaboration with a collective of Mexican creatives, it moves across perspectives to form a layered, evolving image of the country. A reimagining of Rafael Solano’s 1968 bolero “Por Amor” musically bridges past and present.
Winner of a 2026 Clio Award.
Helena Medina
Part of the “A Love Letter to Mexico,” campaign for Don Julio, this film is a portrait of contemporary Mexico through those who live and create from a place of devotion. Made in collaboration with a collective of Mexican creatives, it moves across perspectives to form a layered, evolving image of the country. A reimagining of Rafael Solano’s 1968 bolero “Por Amor” musically bridges past and present.
Winner of a 2026 Clio Award.
José Aguirre
Pepe Aguirre
Fuad Abed
Magali Sagarra
Fuad Abed Dalton
Fuad Abed
Magali Sagarra
Magali Sagarra
Natalia Casanova
Pepe Aguirre
Cristina Barres
This World Baseball Classic campaign captures the sport through a fan-led lens. From Shohei Ohtani shrines in Japan to Korean dance squads and Dominican stadium bands, the film moves through distinct expressions of fandom across countries and communities. Becky G, a six-time Latin Grammy Award–winning artist, calls to “expect everything,” setting the tone for a tournament defined as much by cultural ritual as by the game itself.
Lola Ovando
This World Baseball Classic campaign captures the sport through a fan-led lens. From Shohei Ohtani shrines in Japan to Korean dance squads and Dominican stadium bands, the film moves through distinct expressions of fandom across countries and communities. Becky G, a six-time Latin Grammy Award–winning artist, calls to “expect everything,” setting the tone for a tournament defined as much by cultural ritual as by the game itself.
“Drop In” reimagines San Vansterdam as a lived-in city. Shot with a mix of legendary and street-cast skaters, it adopts a loose, self-filmed aesthetic. Documentary footage slips into game logic, blurring the line between what’s possible and what’s imagined. The film treats the skate world as something porous, where real bodies, altered physics, and community authorship overlap.
Shortlisted for a 2026 Shots Award for Casting.
Natalia Casanova
“Drop In” reimagines San Vansterdam as a lived-in city. Shot with a mix of legendary and street-cast skaters, it adopts a loose, self-filmed aesthetic. Documentary footage slips into game logic, blurring the line between what’s possible and what’s imagined. The film treats the skate world as something porous, where real bodies, altered physics, and community authorship overlap.
Shortlisted for a 2026 Shots Award for Casting.
Part of WhatsApp’s largest global campaign to date, “Not Even WhatsApp” centers on the privacy of everyday communication—voice notes, late-night texts, and the small, chaotic exchanges that define how people actually use the platform. The film reinforces a simple claim: no one, not even WhatsApp, can access what’s being said.
Natalia Casanova
Part of WhatsApp’s largest global campaign to date, “Not Even WhatsApp” centers on the privacy of everyday communication—voice notes, late-night texts, and the small, chaotic exchanges that define how people actually use the platform. The film reinforces a simple claim: no one, not even WhatsApp, can access what’s being said.
Merrell’s “It Starts Outside” introduces a new global platform that reframes the outdoors as something immediate and accessible. Moving away from summit-driven narratives, the campaign focuses on the simple act of stepping outside as a catalyst for clarity, connection, and momentum. Told through everyday moments rather than extremes, it expands the brand from performance heritage into a broader, more inclusive cultural space.
Liliana Huacuja
Merrell’s “It Starts Outside” introduces a new global platform that reframes the outdoors as something immediate and accessible. Moving away from summit-driven narratives, the campaign focuses on the simple act of stepping outside as a catalyst for clarity, connection, and momentum. Told through everyday moments rather than extremes, it expands the brand from performance heritage into a broader, more inclusive cultural space.
Aura Santamaria
Natalia Casanova
Executive Producers
GABRIEL STAVENHAGEN, COLEEN HAYNES
Sebastián Castillo
Executive Producers
GABRIEL STAVENHAGEN, COLEEN HAYNES
Magali Sagarra
Hayette Burad
Natalia Casanova
Helena Medina-Lomelí
José Aguirre
Cristina Barres
Nat Casanova
José Aguirre
Cristina Barres
Magali Sagarra
Helena Medina-Lomelí
Jose Aguirre
Magali Sagarra
Cristina Barres
Helena Medina
Directed by Vincent Haycock, the “1000 Back” campaign portrays a tableau of life through the story of a thousand originals. The single-take film, which stars Carlisle Aikens, a professional skateboarder and member of the adidas Skate Team, runs through a street shining a light on the individuals, communities, and subcultures that have incorporated the iconic Trefoil logo into their everyday lives, making it their own.
Pepe Aguirre
Directed by Vincent Haycock, the “1000 Back” campaign portrays a tableau of life through the story of a thousand originals. The single-take film, which stars Carlisle Aikens, a professional skateboarder and member of the adidas Skate Team, runs through a street shining a light on the individuals, communities, and subcultures that have incorporated the iconic Trefoil logo into their everyday lives, making it their own.
Cristina Barres
Helena Medina
This global PlayStation campaign tells the story of an ordinary city that gradually transforms, turning everyday spaces into moments of play—dustbins into hoops, staircases into slides. By blurring the line between environment and imagination, it suggests that play isn’t confined to the screen, but embedded in how we move through the world.
Cristina Barres
This global PlayStation campaign tells the story of an ordinary city that gradually transforms, turning everyday spaces into moments of play—dustbins into hoops, staircases into slides. By blurring the line between environment and imagination, it suggests that play isn’t confined to the screen, but embedded in how we move through the world.
Part of the “A Love Letter to Mexico,” campaign for Don Julio, this film is a portrait of contemporary Mexico through those who live and create from a place of devotion. Made in collaboration with a collective of Mexican creatives, it moves across perspectives to form a layered, evolving image of the country. A reimagining of Rafael Solano’s 1968 bolero “Por Amor” musically bridges past and present.
Winner of a 2026 Clio Award.
Helena Medina
Part of the “A Love Letter to Mexico,” campaign for Don Julio, this film is a portrait of contemporary Mexico through those who live and create from a place of devotion. Made in collaboration with a collective of Mexican creatives, it moves across perspectives to form a layered, evolving image of the country. A reimagining of Rafael Solano’s 1968 bolero “Por Amor” musically bridges past and present.
Winner of a 2026 Clio Award.
José Aguirre
Pepe Aguirre
Fuad Abed
Magali Sagarra
Fuad Abed Dalton
Fuad Abed
Magali Sagarra
Magali Sagarra
Natalia Casanova
Pepe Aguirre
Cristina Barres